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On Campus
FOR THE UC SANTA CRUZ COMMUNITY
December 4, 1987
[Photograph] The slug and foe
The library's
slug exhibit
The bright yellow banana slug
(Ariolimax dolichophallus),
which gained widespread
notoriety in 1986 when it was
adopted as the official mascot of
the campus, is the subject of an
extensive collection of color
photographs, articles, and other
materials on display through
Sunday, December 20, on the
main floor of McHenry Library.
(continued on back page)
Everything
about parking
The Staff Committee Board
and Transportation Committee are sponsoring a public
forum to discuss faculty and staff
parking issues on December 14
from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In the
Health Center Conference Room.
Richard Vasquez, chair of the Staff
Committee, and Bob Jorgensen,
chair of the Transportation Committee, ask that you send any
questions or concerns you may
have on the subject, in writing, to
the Transportation Systems
Management Team, c/o Jule
Tanner, Parking Service, prior to
December 10.
Comparative information from
other UC campuses will be available. Bring your lunch.
Organizing
retired faculty
A statewide organization representing retired faculty
from the University of California was created recently during
a meeting of emeriti groups from
all nine UC campuses.
Albert Hofstadter, professor of
philosophy emeritus from UCSC
and chair of the new organization,
says the aim of the Council of
University of California Emeriti
Associations (CUCEA) is to foster
not only the welfare of council
members but communication
between the University and its
emeriti community.
Hofstadter says the CUCEA will
assist campus emeriti associations
keep informed about each other;
maintain lists of emeriti, widows,
and other survivors; seek to
influence proposed University and
legislative actions that concern
emeriti; develop an information
service for emeriti members of the
University Faculty Welfare Committee; and help campus emeriti
associations develop their roles in
the Academic Senate and their
services to emeriti.
Upon retirement, the title
"professor emeritus" is conferred
on every professor and associate
professor. The title suffix "emeritus" is given upon retirement to
other members of the University's
Academic Senate or to nonmembers who meet criteria established
(continued on back page)
On Campus is published by the
Public Information Office for the
faculty, staff, and students of UC
Santa Cruz. Material may be
submitted in writing to Jim Burns,
editor, at the Carriage House, or
mailed electronically to account pio
on Unix A.
[Photograph] John Eddy
Nature's
secret diaries
Reading Nature's Secret
Diaries: The History of
Earth's Environment" is the
topic of a free, public talk to be
given by the distinguished solar
physicist and historian, John Allen
Eddy, Friday night, December 4, at
(continued on back page)
AIDS lectures
As part of its efforts to raise
campus awareness regarding the disease of AIDS, the
Personnel Office is sponsoring two
lunch-time seminars. Gerald
Landers, director of the Santa Cruz
AIDS Project, will speak on
Wednesday, December 9, on "AIDS
In Santa Cruz—The Local Angle."
Dr. George Wolfe, director of
Student Health Services, will speak
Wednesday, January 13 on "AIDS
1988-An Update." From different
perspectives, the speakers will discuss the impact of AIDS in the
workplace.
Both lectures will take place in
the Cowell Student Health Center
Conference Room, from 12:30 to
1:30 p.m. There will be time for
questions. Faculty and staff are
welcome to bring bag lunches.

On Campus
FOR THE UC SANTA CRUZ COMMUNITY
December 4, 1987
[Photograph] The slug and foe
The library's
slug exhibit
The bright yellow banana slug
(Ariolimax dolichophallus),
which gained widespread
notoriety in 1986 when it was
adopted as the official mascot of
the campus, is the subject of an
extensive collection of color
photographs, articles, and other
materials on display through
Sunday, December 20, on the
main floor of McHenry Library.
(continued on back page)
Everything
about parking
The Staff Committee Board
and Transportation Committee are sponsoring a public
forum to discuss faculty and staff
parking issues on December 14
from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In the
Health Center Conference Room.
Richard Vasquez, chair of the Staff
Committee, and Bob Jorgensen,
chair of the Transportation Committee, ask that you send any
questions or concerns you may
have on the subject, in writing, to
the Transportation Systems
Management Team, c/o Jule
Tanner, Parking Service, prior to
December 10.
Comparative information from
other UC campuses will be available. Bring your lunch.
Organizing
retired faculty
A statewide organization representing retired faculty
from the University of California was created recently during
a meeting of emeriti groups from
all nine UC campuses.
Albert Hofstadter, professor of
philosophy emeritus from UCSC
and chair of the new organization,
says the aim of the Council of
University of California Emeriti
Associations (CUCEA) is to foster
not only the welfare of council
members but communication
between the University and its
emeriti community.
Hofstadter says the CUCEA will
assist campus emeriti associations
keep informed about each other;
maintain lists of emeriti, widows,
and other survivors; seek to
influence proposed University and
legislative actions that concern
emeriti; develop an information
service for emeriti members of the
University Faculty Welfare Committee; and help campus emeriti
associations develop their roles in
the Academic Senate and their
services to emeriti.
Upon retirement, the title
"professor emeritus" is conferred
on every professor and associate
professor. The title suffix "emeritus" is given upon retirement to
other members of the University's
Academic Senate or to nonmembers who meet criteria established
(continued on back page)
On Campus is published by the
Public Information Office for the
faculty, staff, and students of UC
Santa Cruz. Material may be
submitted in writing to Jim Burns,
editor, at the Carriage House, or
mailed electronically to account pio
on Unix A.
[Photograph] John Eddy
Nature's
secret diaries
Reading Nature's Secret
Diaries: The History of
Earth's Environment" is the
topic of a free, public talk to be
given by the distinguished solar
physicist and historian, John Allen
Eddy, Friday night, December 4, at
(continued on back page)
AIDS lectures
As part of its efforts to raise
campus awareness regarding the disease of AIDS, the
Personnel Office is sponsoring two
lunch-time seminars. Gerald
Landers, director of the Santa Cruz
AIDS Project, will speak on
Wednesday, December 9, on "AIDS
In Santa Cruz—The Local Angle."
Dr. George Wolfe, director of
Student Health Services, will speak
Wednesday, January 13 on "AIDS
1988-An Update." From different
perspectives, the speakers will discuss the impact of AIDS in the
workplace.
Both lectures will take place in
the Cowell Student Health Center
Conference Room, from 12:30 to
1:30 p.m. There will be time for
questions. Faculty and staff are
welcome to bring bag lunches.